Playlists
The National Archives’ YouTube channel is broken down into “playlists” or categories, which each hold dozens of videos related to a topic. While the majority of videos are documentary footage, you’ll also find educational videos about archives, cartoons, lectures, interviews, and public programs.

Here are links to all of the National Archives playlists. We’ve split them into what we think are four appropriate categories.

The National Archives will be continually adding to and updating its YouTube page (for instance, a new film will be added to the From Archives to the Moon section every Wednesday), so check back to see the most recent changes. Here we’ll just look at just three of the playlists and some of the videos each contains.

Inside the Vaults Go “behind the scenes” at the National Archives and archives around the country in the videos from the Inside the Vaults playlist. See images and video of recent conservation treatment done to the original Declaration of Independence. In this video, Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero talks about how independent researchers contribute to the archives. Greg Bradsher, archivist at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland, discusses in this video the original Nuremberg Laws documents that are within the archives’ holding.

ARC Film Clips Part 1
Watch a variety of short film clips from the National Archives’ Archival Research Catalog (ARC), like this 1946 film from the Department of Defense on those killed in the war. Or learn about “The Story of Gasoline,” in this 1948 film from the Department of the Interior. Or perhaps check out “Know Your Meat: Beef” from the Office for Emergency Management.